Plastic thrown in the ocean in 1976 … the oceans are full of this type of crap. STOP IT.

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Plastic thrown in the ocean in 1976 … the oceans are full of this type of crap. STOP IT.
Now Benjamin I want to say just one word to you. Yes sir. Are you listening? I am. Plactic.
© Henri Coudoux
A Study in Pink
I had a wee study in pink experimentation yesterday and enjoyed the fluorescent, ultraviolet results that it turned out. I used Iridescent film as a base with marshmallows and love heart sweets for the first image and then added jammy dodgers; smarties and finally pins to complete the aesthetic. The overall idea was to portray the chemical and toxic confectionery that we ingest and how harmful it really is under all the fluff and perfect pink.
#heathrowairport #neveragain! Waiting 0ver 25 minutes to empty #plactic containers then a woman in front with kids stepping on me - and another 25 to get my suitcase! And still waiting! #whatthesfuck! And they kept my change 🤬 must have been a #tip (at Heathrow Airport) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8Lr0NJgtAAz2Jb19-Ewt0_lIbwDqDKD9C36QY0/?igshid=1wiq98kcg2sn6
Beautiful fishes 🐠
Mr. McGuire: I want to say one word to you. Just one word. Benjamin: Yes, sir. Mr. McGuire: Are you listening? Benjamin: Yes, I am. Mr. McGuire: Plactic. Benjamin: Exactly how do you mean? Mr. McGuire: There's a great future in plactic. Think about it. Will you think about it?
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